Luxembourg doesn’t usually shout about its tech scene, and maybe that’s part of the charm. Things grow here in a quieter way. Instead of giant showy launches, you get small teams who simply dig into the work, data pipelines, automation bits, machine learning projects that take a while to get right. The community is compact, not scattered, and there’s a sense that people bump into each other’s ideas often enough to influence how things move forward.
Over the last few years, AI agencies have been carving out their own roles in this environment. Some deal with analytics, others with product engineering or workflow automation, and a few mix everything together depending on what the client’s world looks like behind the scenes. What ties them together is that they mostly aim for things that can hold up in daily operations, not just something that looks good in a presentation.

1. AI Superior
At AI Superior, we help data-heavy sectors in Luxembourg, like finance, logistics, and public services, apply AI to navigate complex systems with precision. We start by mapping how data moves through each organization and identifying where AI can add practical value. Our projects combine engineering rigor with applied machine learning, creating models that run reliably in the background rather than as flashy prototypes.
We work across the full AI lifecycle: from opportunity identification and prototyping to production deployment and ongoing monitoring. Our focus is on stable integration, automation of repetitive tasks, improved decision-making, and predictable outcomes. For regulated sectors, we prioritize compliance, explainability, and operational reliability.
Key Highlights:
- Full-cycle AI development from idea to deployment.
- Engineering-first, practical approach to AI.
- Deep understanding of Luxembourg’s regulated and data-heavy sectors.
- Transparent, collaborative workflow from prototype to production.
Services:
- AI software development and implementation.
- Consulting and AI strategy planning.
- Custom ML model development.
- Team training on AI adoption.
- System integration and operationalization.
Contact Information:
- Website: aisuperior.com
- Email: info@aisuperior.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/aisuperior
- Twitter: x.com/aisuperior
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/ai-superior
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/ai_superior
- Address: Robert-Bosch-Str. 7, 64293 Darmstadt, Germany
- Phone: +49 6151 3943489

2. Aimpact
Aimpact focuses on helping Luxembourg businesses move from older processes to more efficient digital workflows. They start by understanding how a company currently operates, then introduce AI or automation only where it can make a meaningful difference. Many organizations here rely on layered legacy systems, and Aimpact is skilled at identifying what can be modernized and what should stay as is, at least for now. Their teams are small and nimble, communicating directly with clients to solve real operational gaps rather than applying one-size-fits-all solutions.
Key Highlights:
- Deep knowledge of Luxembourg’s business environment.
- Careful diagnostic approach before implementing AI.
- Focus on tangible operational improvements.
- Clear assessments of IT and data setups.
- Built-in training during transformation projects.
Services:
- AI and analytics.
- IT and AI strategy.
- Platform and application support.
- System assessments.
- Skills training.
Contact Information:
- Website: aimpact.lu
- Email: info@aimpact.lu
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/aimpact-luxembourg
- Address: 25 Suebelwee, L-5243, Luxembourg
- Phone: +352 661 300 392

3. Luxembourg AI Factory
Luxembourg AI Factory acts as the country’s gateway for organizations exploring AI. They provide a structured environment where companies can test ideas, access local compute resources, and build solutions while staying fully compliant with data regulations, a key concern in Luxembourg.
Their approach is step-by-step: assess readiness, train teams, test models, and then scale solutions. It’s an orderly, predictable method that fits the local preference for well-managed innovation.
Key Highlights:
- Full support along the AI adoption journey.
- Strong focus on compliance and secure data handling.
- Access to sovereign computing resources.
- Embedded in Luxembourg’s AI ecosystem.
- Guidance for planning and scaling AI projects.
Services:
- Readiness assessments.
- Training and upskilling.
- AI development/testing environment.
- Integration and scaling support.
Contact Information:
- Website: aifactory.lu
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/luxembourg-ai-factory

4. Vmerci
Vmerci focuses on helping small and mid-sized Luxembourg businesses integrate AI into daily workflows, whether that’s content creation, communication, or marketing. Their philosophy is simple: reduce friction, don’t add more complexity. Projects often combine coaching with hands-on implementation, so teams can start using AI immediately.
Key Highlights:
- Designed for Luxembourg’s SME landscape.
- Hands-on coaching and implementation.
- Streamlined workflows instead of complicated systems.
- Experience fitting AI into everyday tasks.
- Practical digital support alongside AI.
Services:
- AI workflow integration.
- Custom internal AI agents.
- Website and branding work.
- SEO and content strategy.
- Training on AI tools.
Contact Information:
- Website: vmerci.lu
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nessimmedjoub

5. Alis Exchange
AlisX helps Luxembourg tech teams plan and build software more efficiently, particularly when AI features are involved. Many local teams work with limited engineering resources, so coordinating product, design, and development can be challenging. AlisX’s platform helps translate early ideas into clear specifications and keeps teams aligned through deployment. Their cloud-based, AI-assisted tools provide clarity and consistency,critical in regulated sectors.
Key Highlights:
- Platform tailored for small, multi-role teams.
- Clear planning and requirement tools.
- Cloud foundation for AI-enabled engineering.
- Streamlined concept-to-deployment process.
- Optional collaboration for complex builds.
Services:
- AI-driven planning tools.
- Development environments.
- Engineering workflow automation.
- Support for AI-powered application builds.
- Collaborative development services.
Contact Information:
- Website: alisx.com
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/alisx

6. McKinsey
McKinsey helps Luxembourg organizations integrate AI thoughtfully, balancing technology adoption with strategy, compliance, and workforce considerations. They help leaders assess where AI adds real value and anticipate the changes it will bring, ensuring innovations are practical and sustainable. Their research and sector expertise allow local companies to apply global AI trends in a way that fits Luxembourg’s unique regulatory and service-focused environment.
Key Highlights:
- AI framed within strategy and regulatory context.
- Data-driven insights tailored to Luxembourg sectors.
- Support for testing early AI concepts.
- Focus on leadership and operational readiness.
- Access to global research and analytical tools.
Services:
- Strategic AI advisory.
- Industry research.
- Pilot and use case exploration.
- Organizational readiness guidance.
- Analytical resources.
Contact Information:
- Website: www.mckinsey.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/mckinsey
- Twitter: x.com/McKinsey
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/mckinsey
- Address: 40 Avenue Monterey 2163 Luxembourg
- Phone: +352 (26) 56 46 11

7. EmailTree AI
Using AI to streamline communication, EmailTree AI tries to tame the chaos if your inbox feels like a never-ending pile of letters. Based in Luxembourg, they build systems that sort emails automatically, suggest replies, and turn a messy inbox into something that feels manageable. For organizations with strict data rules, the platform can run entirely on-premise, which keeps everything inside the company’s own walls.
It connects with ticketing systems and internal tools, so no one is constantly forwarding the same email back and forth. For teams new to AI, it’s not flashy or complicated,it just quietly tries to make life easier.
Key Highlights:
- AI-powered smart sorting and reply suggestions.
- Keeps sensitive data in-house.
- Cuts repetitive, time-consuming tasks.
- Makes shared inboxes and team workflows easier.
- Great for teams that live in their inbox.
Services:
- AI-based email classification and routing.
- Smart reply suggestions.
- Workflow automation.
- Shared inbox and collaboration tools.
- CRM and ticketing integrations.
Contact Information:
- Website: emailtree.ai
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/emailtree
- Address: 29 Bd Prince Henri, 1724 Luxembourg

8. PwC AI Lab Luxembourg
PwC’s AI Lab in Luxembourg feels like a little playground for companies. You can try things out, see what works, and figure out where AI might actually help, without accidentally breaking anything or running afoul of local rules.
They run workshops, prototype sessions, and co-creation exercises. It’s not about hype; it’s about getting a feel for how things behave in practice. There’s a lot of learning-by-doing involved, and the Lab makes room for mistakes that don’t cost the company a fortune.
Key Highlights:
- A sandbox to explore AI possibilities.
- Responsible and practical guidance.
- Hands-on use cases, not just theory.
- Helps teams understand risks in a low-stakes setting.
- Connects people to PwC’s wider network and industry know-how.
Services:
- AI workshops and training
- Prototype development
- Advisory and co-creation sessions
- Guidance on responsible AI
- Access to industry examples
Contact Information:
- Website: www.pwc.lu
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/pwc.luxembourg
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/pwc-luxembourg
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/pwc_luxembourg

9. The Artificial Business
The Artificial Business works with organizations in Luxembourg. They create AI agents that run fully on a company’s own systems. For businesses where data can’t leave the premises, this is a big deal.
Their approach is simple but methodical: figure out the real use case, train the team, roll it out safely, then tweak and improve over time. Companies can move at their own speed, without depending on outside platforms or losing control of their data.
Key Highlights:
- AI runs entirely on-site.
- Full control over data and how models behave.
- Step-by-step onboarding and training.
- Built for industries with heavy compliance needs.
- Encourages independence from third-party tools.
Services:
- Custom AI agent creation.
- On-premise deployment.
- Team training.
- Use-case planning and discovery.
- Internal AI platform setup.
Contact Information:
- Website: the.artificial.business

10. Devoteam
Devoteam works with organizations in Luxembourgthat want AI to actually do something rather than sit idle in a lab. They start with the basics: cloud setup, governance, compliance, basically, making sure everything won’t blow up when things scale.
For teams who have tinkered with AI but couldn’t get beyond the first experiments, Devoteam provides roadmaps, builds internal skills, and sets up environments where AI can run safely. They also have partnerships with cloud providers, which makes it easier to try both old-school machine learning and newer generative AI without starting from scratch.
Key Highlights:
- Helps teams go from small tests to full deployment.
- Strong focus on cloud, data, and governance foundations.
- Solutions built around real business needs.
- Supports staff readiness and policy creation.
- Comfortable with both generative and traditional AI.
Services:
- Readiness assessments.
- Transformation planning.
- Architecture and governance support.
- Implementation of AI projects.
- Staff training and AI literacy.
Contact Information:
- Website: www.devoteam.com
- Twitter: x.com/devoteam
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/devoteam
- Address: 3, Rue de l’Industrie 8399 Windhof Luxembourg
- Phone: +352 31 37 36 1

11. Accenture
Accenture works with companies to make sense of messy data and turn it into something that can actually be used. They start by cleaning and organizing fragmented information, then find ways to integrate generative AI into workflows, where it can actually save time or help make decisions.
Scaling safely is a big deal. They fine-tune models with internal data, implement responsible practices, and help teams adapt to new tools. Their global experience means Luxembourg companies can leverage solutions that have already been tested in other markets.
Key Highlights:
- Solid data foundations before applying AI.
- Generative AI integrated into real workflows.
- Responsible AI and governance safeguards.
- Staff training and change management.
- Global experience applied locally.
Services:
- Data modernization.
- Generative AI development.
- Strategy and value assessment.
- Governance and compliance frameworks.
- Training and capability building.
Contact Information:
- Website: www.accenture.com
- Address: 7 Rue Lou Hemmer, Niederanven, Luxembourg, 1748
- Phone: +352264231

12. Reply
Reply makes AI that actually gets used, not just theorized. They mix automation, predictive modeling, and content generation, combining traditional and generative AI so it fits real workflows.
They work across industries, helping teams speed up document handling, customer support, and forecasting. Prebuilt modules and integration support make it easier for smaller teams to adopt AI without being overwhelmed. For companies in Luxembourg looking to move beyond early testing, Reply provides a range of applied examples and ready-made components that can be adapted to local needs.
Key Highlights:
- Practical AI aimed at real operational impact.
- Experience with generative, conversational, and predictive AI.
- Prebuilt modules for quicker deployment.
- Solutions across multiple industries.
- Strong technical expertise.
Services:
- AI application development.
- Conversational assistants and automation tools.
- Document analysis and predictive systems.
- Prebuilt modules for HR, marketing, and compliance.
- Integration with existing systems.
Contact Information:
- Website: www.reply.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/ReplyinUK
- Twitter: x.com/Reply_UK
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/reply
- Address: 21-25 allée Scheffer 2520, Luxembourg
- Phone: +352 286 843 1
Conclusion
Luxembourg’s AI scene might be small, but it’s surprisingly varied. Some companies focus on compliance and infrastructure, others on day-to-day automation, and a few like to get their hands dirty experimenting. The common thread is that solutions actually have to work in a tightly regulated environment.
It’s a place where organizations can find exactly the level of AI support they need, strategy, deployment, or a mix, without being forced into overly complex or flashy projects. Small, precise, and surprisingly practical: that’s the local AI landscape.